How to manage your tokens and NFTs?
You may have noticed that some tokens are missing from your wallet, or you may have encountered tokens that you are not familiar with (such as certain ad tokens on the BNB Smart Chain). To help you manage your assets more effectively, we have introduced whitelist and blocklist features.
Whitelist
MPCVault's whitelist functionality is similar to MetaMask's "import token" feature. If you hold a token in your wallet address but it is not displayed in MPCVault, you can import that token into the whitelist. Once imported, it will be shown in your asset list.
How to import tokens to the whitelist?
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Visit the web console and go to the "Token list" setting.
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Click on "Import tokens" to manually add tokens to the list.
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If you wish to remove tokens that have been added, click on the three dots on the right side of the token and select "Remove from whitelist".
Supported networks
- Ethereum
- Polygon
- BNB Smart Chain
- Optimism
- Arbitrum
- Avalanche C-Chain
- Base
- Solana
- Added EVM network (how to add)
Please ensure that you only import tokens you trust.
Blocklist
If you have spam tokens, ad tokens, or other tokens you don't want to manage in your wallet, the Blocklist feature is perfect for you because it helps you filter out all irrelevant assets and hides them from your dashboard and transaction history.
How to use the token blocklist?
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Locate the token you wish to mark on the asset list page.
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Click on the three dots on the right side of the token, and select "Mark as spam".
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If you wish for the token to reappear in the asset list, simply click on the three dots to the right of the token and choose "Remove from blocklist".
Supported networks
- Ethereum
- Polygon
- BNB Smart Chain
- Optimism
- Arbitrum
- Avalanche C-Chain
- Base
- Tron
- Sui
- Solana
- TON
Blocklisted assets will be hidden from your dashboard and transaction history.